CALL CUSO TO SUBSCRIBE NOW THROUGH JULY 14 2017/18 season music of destiny 701 Devonshire Drive C-24 Champaign, IL 61820 Stephen Alltop, Music Director & Conductor SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CHAMPAIGN-URBANA NONPROFIT O R G A N I Z AT I O N U.S POSTAGE PAID CHAMPAIGN, IL PERMIT NO. 194 CHAMPAIGN-URBANA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Stephen Alltop, Music Director & Conductor MUSIC OF DESTINY 2017-2018 CUSO 58TH SEASON AT K R A N N E R T C E N T E R F O R T H E P E R F O R M I N G A R T S
MUSIC OF DESTINY Stephen Alltop, Music Director and Conductor Dear Friends, As the Champaign-Urbana Welcome to the 2017-18 season of the Champaign-Urbana Symphony Orchestra, Music of Destiny. From Vivaldi to Verdi, Mozart to Mahler, this will be a year of unparalleled musical drama and exultation. Symphony Orchestra celebrates its 58th season, Maestro Stephen Alltop and CUSO present Music of Destiny, performing masterworks from Bach, Beethoven, Mozart, Mahler, Vivaldi, Verdi and others, along with exciting new works from CUSO Music Alive Composer-In-Residence Stacy Garrop. Our season begins with the dramatic and moving Requiem of Giuseppe Verdi. How pleased we are to once again collaborate with Dr. Andrew Megill and the University of Illinois Oratorio Society, who will join their voices with four outstanding soloists in this remarkable and awe-inspiring work. Our December holiday concert, Music of the Season, will feature the superb Central Illinois Children s Chorus, soprano Josefien Stoppelenburg, and mezzo-soprano Kate Tombaugh in a wide variety of musical styles and surround-sound delights! In February, we invite you to beat the winter blues with Baroque Brilliance. Zachary Carrettin, violinist and Music Director of the Boulder Bach Festival, will be the soloist in Vivaldi s Four Seasons, one of the most imaginative and depictive masterpieces of the Baroque era. Handel s Concerto Grosso from Alexander s Feast and Bach s First Orchestral Suite will showcase the skills of numerous orchestral principals. The March concert will celebrate new music by CUSO Music Alive Composer in-residence Stacy Garrop, as CUSO performs her colorful and engaging Mythology Symphony, a work in which figures of Greek mythology come alive. We will again welcome virtuoso Stefan Milenkovich in Mendelssohn s incomparable Violin Concerto in e minor. The epic Symphony No. 5 of Beethoven will bring this exciting evening to a rousing conclusion! In the CUSO season finale, our exploration of the symphonies of Gustav Mahler continues with the Symphony No. 1, known as the Titan. This large and heroic work will allow all parts of the orchestra to shine. CUSO will perform Stacy Garrop s Becoming Medusa. a fascinating movement from the Mythology Symphony. We are also pleased to introduce the phenomenally talented pianist, Sun Chang, in Mozart s Piano Concerto No. 14 in E-flat. Be with us for the musical experiences of Music of Destiny, as these memorable works resound in the splendid acoustics of the Foellinger Great Hall.. Thank you for supporting the Champaign Urbana Symphony Orchestra! Musically yours, Stephen Alltop Music Director and Conductor
VERDI S REQUIEM University of Illinois Oratorio Society, Andrew Megill, Conductor CUSO and the Oratorio Society come together to perform one of the most moving and memorable works of the choral repertoire, Giuseppe Verdi s Requiem. From the sublime beauty of soaring solo voices to the awe-inspiring power of the full orchestra and chorus, Verdi masterfully uses all of the vocal and instrumental forces at his command. VERDI: Requiem Saturday October 7, 2017 7:30 pm MUSIC OF THE SEASON Central Illinois Children s Chorus Josefien Stoppelenburg, soprano Kate Tombaugh, mezzo-soprano The CUSO annual celebration of the holiday season brings music to delight your ears and lift your spirits. Enjoy beloved carols in beautiful arrangements, featuring the angelic voices of the Central Illinois Children s Chorus and outstanding soloists. Of course, a visit by Santa Claus himself is sure to be expected! JOSEFIEN STOPPELENBURG KATE TOMBAUGH WENDELL: Overture To A Merry Christmas (after Mozart) WARLOCK: Capriol Suite HANDEL: Organ Concerto in B-flat major, Op. 4 No. 2 GABRIELI: Canzona BACH: Little Fugue in g minor WALDTEUFEL: The Skater s Waltz (Les Patineurs), Op. 183 CAREY: I Saw Three Ships REDFORD : In dulci jubilo NILES: I Wonder as I Wander ANDERSON: Sleigh Ride NAUGHTIN: Christmas Angels Sing-Along HANDEL: Hallelujah Chorus from Messiah Thursday December 7, 2017 7:30 pm
cuso music alive composer-in-residence stacy garrop Stacy Garrop is the Music Alive Composerin-Residence with the Champaign-Urbana Symphony Orchestra. The residency of Stacy Garrop is made possible through Music Alive, a residency program of the League of American Orchestras and New Music USA that demonstrates the power and value of living composers working at the center of American orchestras. The sharing of stories is a defining element of our humanity. My music shares stories by taking audiences on sonic journeys some are simple and beautiful, while others are complicated and dark. -- STACY GARROP Stacy Garrop and Champaign-Urbana Symphony Orchestra are one of five composer and orchestra pairs selected to participate in Music Alive, which include: baroque brilliance Zachary Carrettin, violin CUSO presents stellar works by three giants of the era. Handel s Concerto Grosso from Alexander s Feast and Bach s Orchestral Suite No. 1 feature dazzling solos by outstanding CUSO principals. Violinist Zachary Carrettin, a Baroque specialist and Music Director of the Boulder Bach Festival, returns to Champaign to perform as featured artist for Vivaldi s Four Seasons. HANDEL: Concerto Grosso Alexander s Feast BACH: Orchestral Suite No. 1 in C major VIVALDI: The Four Seasons Saturday February 3, 2018 7:30 pm Lembit Beecher and The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra Anna Clyne and Berkeley Symphony Hannibal Lokumbe and The Philadelphia Orchestra Jerod Tate and South Dakota Symphony Orchestra The Music Alive residency program is designed to provide orchestras with resources and tools to support their work with composers and new music, capitalizing on the power of composers and their creativity to build new paths for orchestras to heighten their relevancy and deepen their relationships with their communities. Major funding for Music Alive comes from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, with additional support from The Aaron Copland Fund for Music, The Amphion Foundation, The ASCAP Foundation Bart Howard Fund, the Francis Goelet Charitable Lead Trusts, and the National Endowment for the Arts. CUSO is pleased to perform several new works of Stacy Garrop this season. Stacy s music is centered on dramatic and lyrical storytelling. She has composed works for orchestra, wind ensemble, choir, chamber ensembles, and oratorio. She has also devoted much of her career to music education and taught composition at Roosevelt University in Chicago from 2000 until 2016. Stacy earned degrees in music composition at the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor (BM), University of Chicago (MA), and Indiana UniversityBloomington (DM). To find out more about Stacy and her work, visit her website at www.garrop.com.
music of destiny music of titans Stefan Milenkovich, violin Sun Chang, piano Acclaimed masterworks and engaging discoveries will have you on the edge of your seat. Our Music Alive Composer-in-Residence Stacy Garrop will introduce three compelling portraits from her Mythology Symphony. CUSO s exploration of Gustav Mahler s music continues with the autobiographical Symphony No. 1. This spectacular work, scored for a huge orchestra, draws upon a vast array of musical influences in Mahler s life, from children s songs to military marches. Mendelssohn s Violin Concerto is perhaps the most perfect ever composed. CUSO will be joined by Stefan Milenkovich, one of the greatest violinists of his generation. The evening concludes with Beethoven s Fifth Symphony, which is always thrilling to hear in live performance. GARROP: Mythology Symphony III. The Lovely Sirens IV. The Fates of Man V. Pandora Undone Contrasting Mahler s titanic opus will be Garrop s Becoming Medusa, a fascinating movement that traces the progression of this frightening mythological figure from gorgeous to Gorgon. You will also delight in the debut of the immensely talented and charming pianist Sun Chang, playing Mozart s elegant Piano Concerto No. 14. GARROP: Mythology Symphony I. Becoming Medusa MOZART: Piano Concerto No. 14 in E-flat Major, K. 449 MAHLER: Symphony No. 1 Titan MENDELSSOHN: Violin Concerto in E minor, Op. 64 BEETHOVEN: Symphony No. 5 in C minor Friday March 2, 2018 7:30 pm Saturday April 28, 2018 7:30 pm
music of destiny CHAMPAIGN-URBANA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 58th SEASON verdi s requiem music of the season baroque brilliance music of destiny music of titans Saturday, October 7, 2017 Thursday, December 7, 2017 Saturday, February 3, 2018 Friday, March 2, 2018 Saturday, April 28, 2018 Order Tickets Now for Series Discount and Best Seats Available SEASON TICKETS: Order season tickets directly from CUSO by July 14 to earn the series discount and keep your favorite seats or choose the best available new seats in the Foellinger Great Hall. To place your order, mail the order form with your payment to CUSO, or call CUSO at 217-351-9139 to place a credit card order. Subscriptions will be processed in the order received. Programs, artists, dates, times, and locations are subject to change without notice. SINGLE TICKET SALES: Call CUSO at 217-351-9139 to reserve the best seats to any concert before they go on sale to the general public at the Krannert ticket office, by purchasing single tickets through CUSO before July 14, 2017. Single Tickets: 40/standard 36/senior 5/student & youth Share Your Love of Music With A Gift to Support CUSO We go to the symphony to experience the transcendent power of magnificent music. Under the musical direction of Maestro Stephen Alltop, CUSO continues to earn high praise for the caliber of musical performance achieved by talented and dedicated professional musicians who live and work in our community. CUSO programs are made possible entirely by patrons and donors who share our vision to bring the vibrancy of orchestral music to audiences of all ages. Each year, thousands of young students are connected to the joy of live orchestral music through CUSO Youth Concerts at Krannert Center, small ensemble performances presented free of charge in area schools, and youth music education scholarships. Like orchestras throughout the country, only one third of our revenue comes from ticket sales. Including a gift with your subscription order directly supports CUSO performances and youth engagement programs. Each and every donation is important and enriches our community. On behalf of CUSO Board of Directors, musicians, and staff, our warmest thanks for your generosity! " COMPLETE SERIES (5 CONCERTS) Standard Senior Student/Child COMPLETE SUBSCRIPTION TOTAL PICK 4 SERIES (4 CONCERTS) Standard Senior Student/Child PICK FOUR SUBSCRIPTION TOTAL Please select four concerts: VERDI S REQUIEM MUSIC OF THE SEASON BAROQUE BRILLIANCE MUSIC OF DESTINY SEAT PREFERENCE MUSIC OF TITANS I would like new seats on the main floor. I would like new seats in the balcony. I would like wheelchair seating. Please renew my seats from last year. 175 155 25 144 128 20 CONTRIBUTIONS: SUBSCRIPTIONS: TOTAL: METHOD OF PAYMENT Card No. Exp. Signature Name Address CIty Phone SUBSCRIBE NOW THROUGH JULY 14! Check (payable to CUSO) VISA, MasterCard, Discover, or Amex CVV State Email CHAMPAIGN-URBANA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 701 Devonshire Dr. C-24 Champaign, IL 61820 217-351-9139 email: music@cusymphony.org www.cusymphony.org Tickets will be mailed by August 1, 2017. Thank you for supporting CUSO! QTY QTY Zip TOTAL TOTAL Left Center Right Left Center Right Notes